All scrapbooks listed below are boxed, except for those volumes in oversized flat storage
and oversized shelving, which are listed first. More specific information concerning the contents
of each scrapbook is found following this listing, in numerical order, except numbers 3, 3A,
10-12, 12C, 13-15, 43 and 103-109.

Oversized Flat Storage, Scrapbooks

L: Sport, 1928-1944

2: Sport, 1938-1944

76: Action photographs: IIA Nostra Fotografica dello Sport

Oversize Shelving, Scrapbooks

3,3A: Honors and Awards, 1907-1972

4: Sport, 1944-1947

5: 1948-1951

6: 1952-1955

7: 1956-1959

8,8A: 1960-1963

9,9A: 1964-1967

10: Business, 1907-1961

11: Art, 1948-1967

12: General, 1916-1960

12A,12B,12C: Sport, 1892-1965

13: Miscellaneous, 1912-1948

14: Business, 1925-1951

15: Olympic Diplomas, 1908-1965

19,19A: Sofia, I.O.C., September 1957

24A,24B: Iran, 1956

26: XVI Olympics, Melbourne, 1956

33: Australia Visit, 1955

40: La Pineta, 1964 1936

42: Mexico, 1962

43: DeYoung Museum Vote, 1938-60 1936

47: Olympic Village, Tokyo, Oct. 1964

48: Kyoto, Japan, November 1964

49: Rome, April 26, 1965

53A: Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 21, 1968

56: Ostersund, Sweden, March 1969

62: I.O.C. Executive Committee, Santa Barbara, Calif. Oct. 1966

67: Pakistan, November 15-16, 1970

69: XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972

80: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967

81: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967

82: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967

83: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967

84: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967

103: Avery Brundage Collection, 1965-1966

105: Japan, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1972-74

106: Japan Visit, April 5-23, 1974

108: XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936

109: XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl

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Scrapbook Number 1: Sport, 1928-1944

P. 1

Clippings: AAU Approves New Ohio
Association, Dec. 1930

Name 130 Honorary Rockne Pallbearers

Sports Committee of 1933 Fair Starts Ball
Rolling

Amateur Baseball Group Makes Plans for 1932

Photograph: US Amateur Baseball Association -
Executive Board

P. 2

Clippings: From: Who's Who in America - Avery
Brundage

Avery Brundage '09 Given New Acclaim

Brundage to Run Chicago Fair Sports (Note:
Photo shown as Avery Brundage is another
person.)

Clippings: All Pertinent to the China Question: "Two Chinas
and the Olympics", "We can Holler Foul, but Few Listen",
"Voice of the Press", "The Semantic Games", "Olympic Games
& Politics", "Sorry Spectacle", June 12, 1959, "Brundage is
Correct", June 11, 1959

Advertisement: Pertinent to the Above: Tomorrow will be
printed portions of a strange correspondence between Avery
Brundage and a representative of an eastern college, which
was in search of promising kid athletes like Avery.

Article: Pertinent to the Above: "In the Wake of the News",
Ring W. Lardner, FAME...A Drama in Three Acts

LETTER: Pertinent to the Above: From Ring Lardner to
Mr. Brundage, returning the above letters.

Scrapbook Number 40: La Pineta Photographs of six art works; three photos of garden, one of surroundings;
one of drive; Avery Brundage at La Pineta, two color photos of fire in mountains around Santa Barbara, California.

Scrapbook Number 45: Visit of Mr Avery
Brundage, President of the International Olympic Committee to the Republic of China, June 6-8, 1964 With compliments of Olympic Committee of the Republic of China

Press of the United States: 26 pages (includes articles of possible boycott of the Olympic Games by American black athletes)

Scrapbook Number 91: Boycott of USA Black
Athletes of the XIX Olympic Games in Mexico City American Press, September 1967-October 1968 Mexican Press, October 1968

Scrapbook Number 92: South African
Controversy, 1969-1970 French, South African, and British press all mixed together

Scrapbook Number 93: Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 1972 Mexican Press

Scrapbook Number 94: XI Winter Olympiad,
SapporoBook I, 1972 Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment,
endorsements of products Articles about the Olympic events French, American, and Japanese Press (The topics are all mixed together, but these three scrapbooks about Sapporo, 94,95,
and 96, are in rough chronological order.)

Scrapbook Number 95: XI Winter Olympiad,
Sapporo Book II, 1972 Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment,
endorsements of products. Most of the Articles are about the Olympic events.

Scrapbook Number 96: XI Winter Olympiad,
Sapporo Book III , 1972 Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment,
endorsement of products. Most of the artcles are about the Olympic events.

Scrapbook Number 98: Sport 1972 "Olympia Intern" magazine, January-March, 1972. All clippings in
German. The "Olympia Intern" is a collection of articles, gathered from German
newspapers and magazines. See front page for their names. Not all articles relate directly to
Brundage.

Scrapbook Number 99: Controversy over the
Olympic Games to be held in Denver in 1976 Mainly from American Press. Many from Colorado newspapers. April 1971-June 1972 "For" and "against"

Scrapbook Number 100: Controversial
Opinions by or about Brundage Table of contents is on the first page, listing publication title, date, and
title or main subject of article. 1936, 1948,1959,1962,1964-1970 (mainly 1968-1970) American, German, Spanish, French, Mexican, and British Press. Most clippings concern the purity of amateurism in the Games: no professionalism, no politics.

Scrapbook Number 101: Encomium Clippings
on Avery Brundage Table of contents is on the first page, listing name of publication, date and
title or main subject. Articles are favorable to Brundage. 1936, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964-1970, (most are from 1968-1970) American, German, Italian, Canadian, Mexican, French and Japanese Press

Scrapbook Number 102: Trips, Interviews, and
Special Events Table of contents is on the first page, listing name of publication, date, and
title or main subject of the article 1956, 1964-1970 (most are from 1967-1970) American, Mexican, Filipino, Pakistani, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese Press

Scrapbooks received Oct. 13, 1976

Scrapbook Number 3: Honors and Awards

Certificates: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1907

Tau Beta Pi, 1908

Diplomas: Sigma Xi, 1909

University of Illinois, Bachelor of Science, 1909, Civil Engineering

Passport: Emergency Passport to proceed to Russia, 1912

Certificate: 32nd degreee Mason, Chicago, Oct. 21, 1920

Diploma: Century of Progress, 1933

Membership: City of New York Commission Washington Bicentennial, 1932

Diploma: Olympischen Spiele 1936 (Berlin)

Decoration: Norway, Commander's Cross with Star of the Royal Order of Saint Olav and letter from W. Morgenstierne and three clippings

Scrapbook Number 43: De Young Museum
Vote This scrapbook was presented to Mr. Brundage by the City of San
Francisco and is broken down into ten categories. On the back page of each categoric
presentation various other items relevant to the de Young Museum have been affixed.

Poster: WORLD TREASURE - OURS FOR THE VOTING - VOTE YES ON A

Clippings: An $18,000,000 Bargain on the Ballot, June 5, 1960

Oriental Art Gets Cleanup, May 2, 1960

Art Lovers All? No One Opposes Prop. A.

$5,000,000 Gift to San Francisco Called Off...Brundage Cancels Gift of Art to San
Francisco, Sept. 11, 1958

Scrapbook Number 103 22 clippings on controversies over the ownership, administration,
development and care of the Avery Brundage Collection of Oriental Art at the M.H. de
Young Museum in San Francisco, Jan.-June, 1967. 120 page photostat copy of newspaper clipping publicity relating to the June 11, 1966 opening of the Brundage Collection of Oriental Art, 1965--Sept. 30,1966.

Scrapbook Number 104 311 snapshots of Brundage family scenes, largely of Edward J. Brundage's
children (Edward J., Margaret G., Robert V. and Jacqueline L.) and aunts and uncles. From
#38 to #311, there are many photographs of family, dogs, dinners, automobiles,
swimming and boating scenes at "Oakland", Edward J. Brundage's residence at Twin Lakes, Michigan. Prom #91 to #127, there are many railroad, town and river valley scenes from
the Campbell, Steuben County region in New York. #s 89-90, 143 and 149-153 are travel
scenes in Great Britain. #s 154-163, 165-67. The scrapbook includes two photographs of Chester
L. Brundage (brother of Avery Brundage) and several of grandmother Maria Armstrong
Brundage-detailed listing in album.

Scrapbook Number 105 Photograph album presented to Avery Brundage with the compliments of
the Japanese Olympic Committee and the Japan Amateur Sports Association, April 19, 1974, including photographs at the third Asian Games (1958), the 18th Olympic Games (1964), Sapporo Olympic Day (1968) and the 11th Olympic Winter Games (1972), in a 33x36x6 wooden box.

Scrapbook Number 106 Color "Springtime in Japan" Photograph Album presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Avery Brundage with the compliments of Sogan Tsukamoto as a memento of an April 5-23,
1974 visit, 26 pages, in cardboard box, 35x36x6.